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The commandments do not kill do not steal are heard. The commandment not to play poker was not heeded.
We play enough slots (that is all my wife plays), to get 'free' rooms,SPANKYSN said:We also stay at Seneca when we stay overnight...their rates are better than Fallsview and I like the atmosphere better...like the poker room too...over the years I have gotten to know some of the staff and regulars (dealers Duke, Bill, Melissa, Colleen)...makes it fun, if not profitable.
eagleaces said:If you Believe in God then (christain catholic) i would say yes its a sin cause its gambling idk what other religions say. Yes Its a sin thats why you dont win.
Herkstwin said:We play enough slots (that is all my wife plays), to get 'free' rooms,
Duke - "All in, All in." in his deep booming voice. Funny guy.
Melissa and Colleen have to longest fingers of any dealers I have ever seen!
Bill - hmm... I do not remember encountering him.
See you there - whenever we can cross the border safely.
Poker and blackjack are not games of chance. They are games of skill where how you play determines your results. Some would say roulette and Craps aren't games of chance either due to wheel clocking and dice influence. They're wrong on these points. Another thing is that they object to receiving money without working for it. Well let me tell you: learning how to count cards or to play Poker is a good deal of hard work. And all that work precedes your seeing even so much as a single dime. So don't tell me it isn't work because it most certainly is.Gaming -- playing for money in any game of chance, such as slot machines, Roulette, bingo, craps, pay-off pinball machines, punch boards, dream books, chain letters, pyramid money games, poker, black-jack, etc".
kkami said:People who believe in God have a question for you. Is playing poker for money a sin?
ChickenArise said:All who play 72o outside of the blinds must repent